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Frequently Asked Questions: Q. Can I cancel for any reason after I place an order? A. No. All sales are final and there are no cancellations or exchanges. Q. Will I get a refund if my event cancels? (Refund Policy) A. Depends. If an event completely cancels and is not rescheduled, then a face value refund will be issued. However, if part of an event cancels, there are no refunds issued. We are not liable for refunds under the following circumstances that are beyond our control: event postponement, rescheduling or time changes due to weather, nature, construction, or any other abnormal conditions or developments. Q: What is a "Broker"? A: A Broker is defined as "One hired for a fee to
negotiate purchases, contracts, or sales". A ticket broker does just that.
There are people that want to sell their tickets and there are also people that
want to buy those same tickets. There are 2 ways that a broker can do this. The
broker can buy the tickets outright from the seller and hope that they can sell
them. If the market drops or the tickets don't get sold the broker incurs the
loss. The second way is the broker could take the tickets from the seller on
consignment and keep a fee if they are sold. Either way a ticket broker puts
the buyers and the sellers together for a fee.
A: Tickets are being sold at "Market Price". This
means that the ticket brokers are also buying them at well above face value.
Basically if someone is selling their tickets to a major event, they generally
want to sell them for what they are worth. The majority of the price of the
ticket is usually the cost for obtaining them. Then there are general business
expenses added to the cost of the tickets.
A: By purchasing from a licensed ticket broker you can
be assured that we have taken the necessary precautions to guarantee that they
are genuine. We verify all of our sources for tickets and only buy from those
that are reliable.
A: No. Ticket brokers generally have a very small
percentage of seats to any event and it does not affect availability at all.
Most shows that are sold out would not even come close to having enough seats
for all the fans wanting to attend.
A: No. Most performers and sports teams assure that
this does not happen. Promoters make sure that the tickets are not sold in
advance and impose limits when they go on sale so that one person can not buy a
large block. Q. Where do you get your tickets from? A. We buy our tickets from a variety of locations, including; ticket box offices, season ticket holders and other ticket resellers. We often purchase tickets from customers like you who have extra tickets to sell. |
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